John—
Women have been leading the resistance against Trump since the day he was elected. I’ll never forget the crowds that flooded Washington, D.C., during the first Women’s March — the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.1
In the long 3 years since then, we’ve seen unprecedented attacks on reproductive freedom — and an unprecedented response from NARAL members.
So get out the markers and poster board: you’re invited to join your fellow NARAL members in a spirit of solidarity, determination, and joy at the Women’s March on January 18th in Washington, D.C.

Since 2017, we’ve more than doubled our official member count: from 1 million reproductive freedom advocates to over 2.5 million. We’ve more than doubled the size of our organizing staff and led the charge against Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court. We organized members in key states to pass bills protecting reproductive freedom (like the Trust Nevada Women Act) and fought back against unconstitutional abortion bans in Georgia, Alabama, and Missouri.2
Never forget, 77% of Americans support the right to access abortion.
And 2020 is our year — to be louder, more organized, more visible, and more impactful than ever in our history.
Join us at the Women’s March on January 18th — once you sign up, an organizer from our team will reach out with more details!
—Team NARAL
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